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BEVERLY FARMS 
In spite of the storm Wednesday 
evening there was a large atten- 
dance at the lecture given by the 
Girls club at the Farms 
church. Mrs. Florence C. Ladd in- 
terested her hearers on the subject 
““Some little Syrians.’’ 
Next Wednesday evening, De- 
cember 6th, an interesting meeting 
will be held in Marshall hall by St. 
Margarets Court of Foresters. 
There will be an initiation, refresh- 
ments and a social hour. 
Ernest Naylor, formerly of Wy- 
att’s market, is clerking at John 
Daniels’ provision store, Central sq. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Haskell 
of Newark, N.J., spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms, the guests 
of friends. 
Bernard J. Woods, the well known 
athletic instructor, was the chief 
judge at the gymkhana athletic 
meet and Military Field day held at 
Rockingham park, Salem, N. H., 
Thanksgiving day. A number of 
Farms people attended the meet. 
Thanksgiving vacation at the 
Farms school began Wednesday 
noon. Most of the teachers left im- 
mediately to spend the short vaca- 
tion at their various homes or among 
friends out of town. 
This evening John West colony, 
Pilgrim Fathers, will hold their reg- 
ular semi-monthly meeting in Mar- 
shall’s hall. 
Miss Marguerite Mitchell of Paw- 
tucket, R. I. arrived at the Farms 
Wednesday for a few days’ visit 
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Standley, 
West street. 
Beverly High school’s victory over 
Salem yesterday forenoon at Salem, 
in the annual football contest of the 
two schools, met with much favor 
here, as the Farms contingent is al- 
ways greatly interested in the 
games. The score was 12-0 in Bey- 
erly’s favor. Several Farms young 
men, including Russell Cadigan and 
Leon Pierce, former football stars 
for the Orange and Black, were 
among the cheering leaders. 
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Last Monday evening in _ the 
G A R banquet hall the Dramatic 
elub and invited guests had a so- 
cial evening. Included in the eve- 
ning’s program was the serving of 
a turkey supper. 
James E. McDonnell and Gregory 
P. Connolly, 2d, who were to have 
gone to the Maine woods last week 
on a hunting trip, postponed the trip 
until last evening. They are to be 
gone about ten days and will be lo- 
cated in the vicinity of Springfield, 
Me. Arrangements have been made 
to use one of the show windows in 
a local provision store to exhibit 
their game. 
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Keenen (nee 
Gertrude Connolly) whose wedding 
took place last week, are on their 
wedding trip to the Bermudas. 
Among the Beverly Farms fami- 
lies who helped to make up the fam- 
ily gatherings out of town yesterday 
were Mr. and Mrs. Eli R. Hodgkins 
at Gloucester, Mr. and Mrs, Howard 
BE. Morgan and Howard E. Morgan, 
Jr.. at Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. El- 
mer Standley at West Manchester, 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guinivan and 
son Robert, at Danvers, and Mr. and 
Mrs. James E. McDonnell at Dan- 
vers Centre. 
WEST STREET 
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Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Read the special subscription an- 
nouncement on another page. If 
you are a regular subscriber, or are 
not a subscriber, it will interest ‘you. 
While visiting the south 
traveler chanced upon a 
sleepy hamlet in Alabama. 
‘(Are you a native of this town?’’ 
asked the traveler. 
‘¢$Am I what?’’ 
one addressed. 
‘¢Are you a natice of this town?”’ 
‘‘What’s that?’’ 
At this juncture there appeared at the 
open door of the cabin the man’s wife, 
tall, sallow and gaunt. After a careful 
survey of the questioner, she said, 66 Ain’t 
you got no sense Bill? He means was 
you livin’ heah when yo’ was born, or 
was yo’ born before yo’ begun livin’ 
heah. Now answer him. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Mass. 
recently, a 
resident of a 
languidly asked the 
Beverly Farms” - 
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ITH all the Genius of men no one has discovered a substitute for the good old fashioned Christmas 
Our Turkey trade has 
Turkey Dinner We have the Turkey and all the fixings in great variety. 
Pll increased each year, now we have orders for Turkeys from far and near. 
are the best money can buy our price lower than most dealers ask for cheap birds. 
to disappoint some of our customers; they came in late and we were all sold out. 
Order now, and you will be sure of a good Turkey at the right price. 
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Two ’Phones: 150—151, if one is busy call the other 
The reason: our Turkeys 
Last year we had 
Now do not wait 
until day before. 
THE THISSELL CO., 
POSTOFFIGE BUILDING, BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
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